Brand: MAGIC OF VINYL
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Back Again! (Individually Numbered) (Limited To 1111 Worldwide) (Clear Colored Vinyl)|Starship
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The story of Starship begins with Jefferson Airplane, the pioneering psychedelic rock band from San Francisco, formed in 1965. With hits like "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit," they became icons of the 1960s and performed at the Woodstock festival in 1969. In the 1970s, the lineup changed, and Paul Kantner formed Jefferson Starship in 1974, which combined rock with mainstream elements and produced hits like "Miracles." In 1984, Kantner left the band, and the remaining members reformed as Starship. Under Grace Slick and Mickey Thomas, the band developed a pop-rock sound that moved away from its psychedelic roots. Their 1985 album "Knee Deep in the Hoopla" produced the hit "We Built This City," which became an anthem of the 1980s. Further successes followed, such as "Sara" and "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now," the latter receiving an Oscar nomination.
- Traces the transformation from Jefferson Airplane to Starship, spanning two decades of rock history
- Includes iconic tracks from the psychedelic era like "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love"
- Features Jefferson Starship hits such as "Miracles" showcasing a shift toward mainstream rock
- Celebrates Starship's pop-rock anthems like "We Built This City," "Sara," and "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now"
The story of Starship begins with Jefferson Airplane, the pioneering psychedelic rock band from San Francisco, formed in 1965. With hits like "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit," they became icons of the 1960s and performed at the Woodstock festival in 1969. In the 1970s, the lineup changed, and Paul Kantner formed Jefferson Starship in 1974, which combined rock with mainstream elements and produced hits like "Miracles." In 1984, Kantner left the band, and the remaining members reformed as Starship. Under Grace Slick and Mickey Thomas, the band developed a pop-rock sound that moved away from its psychedelic roots. Their 1985 album "Knee Deep in the Hoopla" produced the hit "We Built This City," which became an anthem of the 1980s. Further successes followed, such as "Sara" and "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now," the latter receiving an Oscar nomination.
- Traces the transformation from Jefferson Airplane to Starship, spanning two decades of rock history
- Includes iconic tracks from the psychedelic era like "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love"
- Features Jefferson Starship hits such as "Miracles" showcasing a shift toward mainstream rock
- Celebrates Starship's pop-rock anthems like "We Built This City," "Sara," and "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now"